The $23 billion Riyadh Metro launched an auction on Sunday for private companies to name and advertise in select metro stops when the system opens in 2019.
Construction on the 176-kilometre (110 miles) metro began in 2014 after contracts were awarded to consortiums headed by US construction giant Bechtel Corp, Spain's Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas and Italy's Ansaldo STS.
The metro's six lines and 85 stations are scheduled to be operational by the end of 2019. They will be served by electric, driverless trains.
Local and international companies licensed in the kingdom will be eligible to bid for naming and advertising rights at 10 stations, said officials from the state-run Arriyadh Development Authority (ADA), which oversees the metro project.
Another 10 stations could be offered at a later auction. Bids must be submitted by January 25 and winners will be announced by mid-2018, the officials said.
"(The revenues) will be allocated for running the train and supporting the public transit system in the city," said Alwalid Alekrish, director of Construction Development Projects and project director of the Riyadh Metro.
“The Riyadh metro aims at achieving the 2030 Saudi Vision to rank three Saudi cities among the top 100 in the world,” said the King Abdulaziz Public Transport project on its twitter account.